The Undertaker showed up during the closing moments of WWE NXT, and that was a big surprise. It was also a bit of a shock for Baron Corbin, because he accused the WWE Hall of Famer of stealing from him after that big October 10th appearance.

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A WWE star accused The Undertaker of stealing from him after The Deadman’s notable appearance on NXT. Of course, The Undertaker had his American Badass persona long before NXT was ever a thing, but the actual bike he used this week was called into question.

On a night filled with prominent figures, The Undertaker, arguably the most significant of them all, closed the show by confronting Bron Breakker. That resulted in a chokeslam spot that got everyone talking.

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Before NXT aired, TV commercials for the show indicated Taker’s appearance by playing his signature ‘gong’ sound effect at the end. However, the Taker who appeared was his American Badass version.

One characteristic of the American Badass persona is his motorcycle entrance, which interestingly had been seen recently during another wrestler’s entrance on NXT programming, namely Baron Corbin. Corbin arrived on a motorcycle for his match against Bron Breakker at the NXT No Mercy Premium Live Event. Corbin was quick to respond on X to call Taker out.

Ummm is that my bike?? Damn you taker!

We will have to see when The Undertaker shows up on WWE NXT again, or any WWE television show for that matter. He keeps his appearances minimal at this point, but he also seemed to have a ton of fun on NXT this week.

Baron Corbin will get a chance to battle Ilja Dragunov for the NXT Title. He must beat Dijak and Carmelo Hayes in a triple threat match next week to earn that opportunity. Odds are, the Undertaker will be paying close attention to how that match turns out.

What’s your take on The Undertaker showing up on NXT this week? Do you want to see him more often? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

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